In our eternal struggle for improvement one value reigns over all others – consistency. I designed and made this Habit Tracker so the brass ball is rolled each day that you're successful. After a total of 7 days, one full week, move the pin to the next slot and carry on. Successfully funded by a community of hustlers over at Kickstarter.

Open layouts are functional but I needed a flexible device to temporarily define our living and hustle spaces. A room divider made out of plenty of crumpled paper balls, two sheets of plywood, and some brute force.

The bulge on my right pant pocket made by my oversized phone was uncomfortable, physically and visually. I coupled that problem with the desire I've had for some time to create a t-shirt I can use as a standalone top in settings that suggest a more tidy presentation. The outcome is a soft-to-the-skin t-shirt ready for nicer settings, summer, and to hold my big ass iPhone. Made to order. Limited run.

Tools for incremental improvements are my focus. With Forecast, I was determined to improve the morning routine by creating a versatile hanger to place tomorrow's clothes. Two soft edged hooks for tops and exercise gear as well as a soft edged rack for bottoms.

After testing out the standard metal projector base, I wanted to explore making a shelf for the projector instead. The shelf would position the projector properly for daily viewing but also support easy unmounting whenever we take it to the backyard or another room. I considered bringing the volume of the shelf down by painting it white but ultimately enjoyed the attention it requested.